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Technado (Archived)

by ACI Learning

The Technado crew covers a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.

Copyright: The Technado Podcast is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International license. ITProTV and the ITProTV logo are registered trademarks of EdutainmentLIVE.

Episodes

Technado, Ep. 285: LastPass Breach Update

58m · Published 08 Dec 16:09
You'll be able to encrypt your Dropbox files soon, thanks to their acquisition of Boxcryptor. The Technado team discussed that as well as browsers yanking the TrustCor root certificate, Hive social going dark after a hack, Samsung's Android app-signing key leaking, and the discovery of a Florida state tax website vulnerability. Finally, in 'Deja News,' they discussed the latest with the LastPass breach and what that means for customers.
 

Technado, Ep. 284: Huawei, ZTE Banned

52m · Published 01 Dec 14:44
Good luck supporting your Huawei and ZTE hardware, as the US FCC bans imports of their products. The Technado team covered that as well as Intel launching a pay-as-you-go model, Epson scrapping laser printers, snooping concerns at computer repair shops, and Microsoft's report on US energy grid hacking efforts. Finally, the crew discussed the EU parliament declaring Russia a terrorism sponsor only to have their site hacked. Who could've seen that coming?
 

Technado, Ep. 283: New RHEL Drops

53m · Published 23 Nov 16:27
Fresh off the announcement of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7 last week, RHEL 9.1 is now out as well as AlmaLinux 9.1. In other news, the Technado team covered Microsoft Teams adding sign language support features, VMware Fusion supporting Apple silicon Macs, WSL hitting a stable release, and Iranian hackers hitting a US government agency with the Log4Shell exploit. Finally, they talked about a person who hid a knife inside a laptop and was caught by TSA.
 

Technado, Ep. 282: Raspberry Pi Shortage

50m · Published 17 Nov 16:28
Where have all the Raspberry Pis gone? The Technado team discusses the inventory issues and updates this week as well as Windows Defender coming to iOS and Android, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7 launching, a Google Pixel lock screen bypass, and the LockBit ransomware arrest in Canada. Finally, they talk about how worried the US Army should be about Russian code in their iOS app. 
 

Technado, Ep. 281: AstraZeneca Password Blunder

0s · Published 10 Nov 17:00
Microsoft's Linux distro, CBL-Delridge, is no more. However, the Technado team discussed the alternative in CBL Mariner. They also covered version 252 of Systemd, Dropbox's private Github repos getting exposed, the Red Cross looking to create a digital emblem, and AstraZeneca accidentally exposing patient data. Finally, they looked at a mistake within the Linux kernel affecting certain processes.

Technado, Ep. 280: Rising Cloud Costs

0s · Published 03 Nov 17:00
Rising energy costs, especially in Europe, are affecting cloud computing prices. The guys discussed that on this week's Technado along with the new Arm-powered Project Volterra from Microsoft, the new features of macOS Ventura, a fine for failing to stop a cyber-attack, and the Drizly CEO being cited by the FTC for his lack of security practices. Finally, in 'Who Got Pwned,' they covered the OpenSSL critical vulnerability and patch.

Technado, Ep. 280: Rising Cloud Costs

52m · Published 03 Nov 17:00
Rising energy costs, especially in Europe, are affecting cloud computing prices. The guys discussed that on this week's Technado along with the new Arm-powered Project Volterra from Microsoft, the new features of macOS Ventura, a fine for failing to stop a cyber-attack, and the Drizly CEO being cited by the FTC for his lack of security practices. Finally, in 'Who Got Pwned,' they covered the OpenSSL critical vulnerability and patch.

Technado, Ep. 279: What's a Digital Immune System?

0s · Published 27 Oct 15:00
It was a busy week in tech news and Wes filled in for Don to help break it all down. They discussed Ubuntu's Kinetic Kudu release, Gartner's strange predictions for digital immune systems and virtual workspaces, a fully undetectable backdoor that was detected in Powershell, the impact of a Microsoft data leak, and how some people are grinding down their Ryzen 7000 chips for lower temperatures. Finally, they talked about the hacker who stole Ed Sheeran's unreleased music getting locked up.

Technado, Ep. 278: Microsoft Teams in VR

0s · Published 20 Oct 14:00
With Daniel back from South Dakota, the Technado crew jumped right back into a busy week in tech. They covered Microsoft teaming up with Meta, the new Microsoft Surface Pro 9's processor options, Zeek getting backed into Windows, a thermal attack to steal passwords, and confusing updates to DisplayPort specs from VESA. Finally, they tried to unpack the details of a company being hacked via a sophisticated drone attack.

Technado, Ep. 277: Critical Fortinet Bug

0s · Published 13 Oct 18:00
With Daniel out at Wild West Hackin' Fest, Don and Peter were joined by Wes Bryan to discuss this week's top tech news. They covered how the new Linux kernel could damage some LCD screens, Canonical's new Ubuntu Pro support, Google adding a cloud region in South Africa, the DoD pushing for utility security, and a major Fortinet bug that lets users bypass security. Finally, they looked at the leak of Intel's Alder Lake BIOS source code.

Technado (Archived) has 320 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:50:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 2nd, 2024 02:40.

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